Tagged as: end corruption

Global March Against Monsanto - May 21

  On May 21, 2016, hundreds of thousands of concerned individuals will gather across 38 countries and 428 cities to join in peaceful protest against the Monsanto Company as a part of the March Against Monsanto grassroots campaign. This movement seeks to raise awareness to the dangers surrounding Monsanto’s genetically

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Minneapolis 2016 International Workers Day March

MARCHA POR LOS DERECHOS DE LOS INMIGRANTES Y TRABAJADORES VIERNES, 29 DE ABRIL 4:30 p.m. (English Below) PUNTO DE SALIDA: 5:00 pm - Lake y Nicollet, Minneapolis MARCHA al centro de Minneapolis RALLY al fin de la marcha en Hennepin County Government Center North Plaza (“People’s Plaza”) AVISO: Estamos marchando para

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Evidence in Jamar Clark Case Does Not Exonerate Officers

On March 30th, 2016 Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced that no charges would be filed against two Minneapolis police officers in November’s fatal shooting of Jamar Clark which triggered a continuation of large public actions to demand justice for Jamar Clark.   An open letter to Mike Freeman:   I

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Democracy Spring Marches on Washington D.C.

We have a profound opportunity this month. Almost 3,000 people have signed up to risk arrest and sit-in to save our democracy. Democracy Spring is a mass mobilization backed by over 100 organizations, including Paper Revolution, People Over Politics, March Against Corruption, 99Rise, and the United States Student Association. Millions

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March Against Corruption Fall Recap

This Fall yet again thousands across the globe marched against corruption. Below are just some highlights from many events that have taken place all over the world. It’s no secret, or surprise that corrupt politicians and governments are dong nothing to change the way the system works. That’s why social

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FBI Continues Spying Without Warrants Despite Federal Rule Change

In a press release from September 3, the Department of Justice (DoJ) announced new “department-wide” rules for the operation of cell-site simulators such as the infamous Stingray device. These devices are commonplace during FBI investigations and are utilized by the aerial surveillance fleet which I disclosed independently on May 26

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Social Media Self-Defense

Recent events have raised conversation about the necessity for operational security in relation to social media. Discussions about how to maintain an online presence while protecting one’s private life and personal identity are cropping up in communities who had previously never felt the need to exercise operational security, and who

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